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cuz he wrote:
"Dragons would have to be at least partially endothermic to fly (but let's just not get into the physiology of purely fictional beings, at least not until I figure a way around them square-cubes), delicate inside areas would also have no need for dermal armour.

BTW, have you ever touched actual reptilian skin (on a living animal - snake or lizard - something that has those tiny scales covering it)? Scaly skin can be pretty soft and pleasant to touch too where it doesn't form natural armour.

If you look at it from a more distanced POV, is it not more elegant than human wrinkly pinkish skin, constantly shedding dead cells, with it's sparse and ugly curly hairs, glands that constantly secrete (and excrete - sweat contains urea) malodorous stuff through it's prone to clogging pores?"